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  • 7/24/2025
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00:00I want to just ask because the PNGO are obviously on the ground and we're hearing now that
00:05humanitarians themselves are joining the food lines to feed their children.
00:10What is a day in the life like for PNGO staff at the moment on the ground in Gaza?
00:14You know, today one of my staff, he couldn't stand up because for a few days he couldn't
00:21just part of meal, which is some rice he managed to get.
00:24And the other is going to manage to get, you know, pieces of bread to have for them,
00:31for the children.
00:32Now we're supposed to support the people now we are, cannot support ourselves and to get
00:38aid for ourselves.
00:39This is very critical, really, that also the high frustration that we are passing through,
00:45that we cannot do more and help the others, the people who are in bad need for our help,
00:51whether by food, water or hygiene or the issue of shelter, which is very important.
00:59Just a few minutes while I'm waiting for you, there was a phone call from someone who is
01:04asking for a tent.
01:05He was displaced and he and his wife and his children just in the road.
01:10There is nothing to manage to give these families while Israel is blocking the entry of 130,000
01:18tons of aid, supplies, which is waiting in the crossings and part of it was damaged.
01:24For a few months it was waiting there.
01:26So the call now is to stop this war and in the same time to have a ceasefire, to reopen the
01:33crossings, to protect the civilians.
01:35This is ABC on the international law.
01:37This is the basic thing that we are asking for.

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